Coorong National Park

Coorong National Park has toilets Coorong National Park has picnic tables You can go fishing at Coorong National Park There are bbqs available at Coorong National Park You are able to canoe in Coorong National Park

Camping Areas at Coorong National Park  (3 campsites)

42 Mile Crossing Camping Area - Large, easily accessable campground with walking (or 4wd) access to the beach. more...

Loop Road Camping Area - Comfortable. 2wd accessible campground with toilet facilities. more...

Mark Point Camping Area - On the banks of the Coorong, with spectacular scenery, but not a lot of wind protection. more...

About Coorong National Park

Stretching for 100km along the coast from the Murray River entrance, this National Park is a haven for a number of coastal and migratory birds.

Canoeing and Kayaking

The string of coastal lagoons along this section of the coast make for excellent canoeing spots. The are calm and well sheltered from the coast. Of course, you can also access the ocean here if you have a surf ski or sea kayak.

Fishing

Beach fishing is very popular along this stretch of coast, and if you have a 4wd, there are camping sites that you can pitch a tent right near where you intend to fish. You can watch the sun set over the water whilst cooking your salmon or jew fish over an open fire.

Walking Tracks

With 100km of beaches, you will never run out of places to walk to, however there is one short interpretive walk which is more history than nature.

Entry Fees


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